***FAMOUS LINES IN HISTORY

Jeff of Pa.: There are crazy comments in most of these posts that don't follow the stated topic. what gives? By: frankn

Thought is barred in this city of dreadful joy and conversation is unknown
By: Aldous Huxley cie. 1926
I had to really look for this one! actually he is talking about LA.

I am wondering. If Pack had quoted it to herself would you have let it stand?
I would guess that over 50% of these quotes have political implications!
Open answer here please so we can understand the guidelines.
 

Frankn said:
Jeff of Pa.: There are crazy comments in most of these posts that don't follow the stated topic. what gives? By: frankn

Thought is barred in this city of dreadful joy and conversation is unknown
By: Aldous Huxley cie. 1926
I had to really look for this one! actually he is talking about LA.

I am wondering. If Pack had quoted it to herself would you have let it stand?
I would guess that over 50% of these quotes have political implications!
Open answer here please so we can understand the guidelines.

[mod]I refuse to comment under the grounds
that some members will try to get around my reason,
and debate my answer & Hijack the thread to do it[/mod]

the title
FAMOUS LINES IN HISTORY
 

Jeff: How can someone follow a rule that is written on the wind? I am sure most members will follow the rules. As for the hijackers, I can handle them and I am sure I would get some help. The 5th always leaves an unpleasant air behind!
 

I fear the Greeks even when they offer gifts. By: Virgil

The workmanship surpasses the material. By:Ovid

A horrible monster, misshapen, vast, whoes only eye has been put out.
By: Virgil

In heavenly minds can such resentment dwell? By: Virgil
 

Frankn, I guess I have to agree with Jeff's reason for pulling my post, it was more of a political statement based on my personal feelings. Maybe a thread of "Things That SHOULD Have Been Said in History" would be interesting and more fitting to my comment. No hard feelings Jeffrey ol' boy. :icon_thumleft:
 

Well, It looks like involved parties are satisfied so.
All's well that ends well. By: ?

Here are some be the wiseest man I knew! My DAD.

When asking about a big bully that was bothering me, my dad said," He who hits and runs away will live to fight another day." I found out later on that when you hit a big bully , he sometimes becomes your friend.

When shyly asking about girles my dad said," If you don't ask, the answers no" I found out later on that the majority were yes!
 

I think that I shall never see, a poem as pretty as a tree.
I pulled this from memory I think it is by:Alcott
 

Frankn said:
I think that I shall never see, a poem as pretty as a tree.
I pulled this from memory I think it is by:Alcott
Joyce Kilmer : War 1 soldier that was killed in the trenches in France .
 

There was this movie about this seagull with a great theme line which I will quote loosely: No matter how good you are,there will always be someone better than you and someone worse than you. By:Johnathan Livingston Seagull
If you remember the exact line, feel free to correct!
 

The man who sits on the throne is either the leader or he has a lot of paperwork to do! By: Frankn
 

He who steals my purse, steals trash! By: Shakespeare

Now I have wondered about this guy, not just the purse, but a purse full of trash! (^_~)
 

Here is 2 from Julius Caesar:

Cowards die many times before their actual deaths.
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I love being betrayed but i hate betrayers.
 

When you are caught in a thunderstorm on the golf course: Hold up a two iron, even god can't hit a two iron. Lee Trevino
 

I don't know who said it, but I try to remember it daily.
It goes something like this:

"Never argue with a fool; those who may be observing
might not be able to tell the difference between the two of you."

Best,
Scott
 

Another quote that I'm not sure of attribution goes something like this:

"I've often regretted things I've said, but I've never regretted something I didn't say."

Best,
Scott
 

Swed: I think that was "A coward dies a thousand deaths, a brave man dies but one."
 

I remember a story about President Calvin Coolidge, "Silent Cal" as he was known, that goes something like this:
Once when Coolidge was at some kind of dinner, he was seated next to a garralous female socialite.
She gushed to "Silent Cal" during the meal that she had made a bet with one of her friends that she could get the Commander in Chief to speak more than three words to her.
Whereupon "Silent Cal" while spooning soup, never looked up and replied, "You lose."

Best,
Scott
 

Do you watch G.B. on Fox News too? Silent Cal's Author was on there last night.
 

Frankn said:
Do you watch G.B. on Fox News too? Silent Cal's Author was on there last night.

Sometimes....
But I missed that one...

Best,
Scott
 

Frankn said:
Swed: I think that was "A coward dies a thousand deaths, a brave man dies but one."

Hi Frankn :hello:
Maby, i just find the Swedish words, so i tried to translate.. But you did get the meaning of it! :laughing7:
 

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